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DUNEDIN CLUB.

On Saturday last the Dunedin Harriet ran from Queen street North, the residence I of Mr J. Rhodes, when somo 30 members i turned out. Mcjjsi\j Butler and Duthie went 1 out as the hares", and instead of following i the lustructions given them by the captain, i took a course of their own to the top of the 1 waterwaxks, giving the pack a nasty climb ! through seme dense bush. After running round the waterworks tho track lay over thehills to the Main road, where a nioe level stretch made the run home very agreeable to all hands. Before dispersing member* heartily thanked Mr and Mrs Rhodes for their great kindness in entertaining them in such a pleasant and enjoyable way as they had during bhe afternoon. Next Saturday's run is not according to the syllabus, but from the Otago Model Yacht Club's shed at Pehchet Bay. V.M.C.A. CLUB. On Saturday the V.M.C.A. Harriers were the guests of Mr D. Leslie, from whose residence at Roslyn the run was held. Messrs ' Shaw and Reid, the haree, laid a trail of about nine miles across country near the Silverstream Reservoir, coining out on to the Saikorai road near Bnmside. thence homewards through the back of MorningI ton. Tlte weather waa ideal for running, i and it is a pity the muster was so small, only 13 taking part. After being entertained by Mr and Mrs Leslie, the club held a special businr(?<s meeting for (ho purpose of electing a new captain, the old onr—Mr Hannah—having liad to retire from active membership. There were two nominations, and on a ballot being taken Mi- Davios waa declared rloctrd. Next Saturday's run is front tho Industrial School.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 63

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DUNEDIN CLUB. Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 63

DUNEDIN CLUB. Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 63